INTRODUCTION
Statins are undisputedly the gold standard in the treatment of dyslipidemia and more efficacious monotherapies are unlikely to be identified and
developed in the near future. However, an important unmet need lies in the effective control of patients with complicated lipid profiles. Therefore,
agents that can be used as adjuncts to statin therapy are being increasingly prescribed.
SCOPE OF THE REPORT
- Assess the market potential for non-statin anti-dyslipidemics offering a novel mechanism of action or additional benefits to statin monotherapy
- Examine the potential of Zetia as an adjunct to statin therapy by assessing its benefits over existing adjunctive therapies
- Understand existing constraints which may limit the uptake of Zetia and potential threats to the long-term success of the drug
REPORT HIGHLIGHTS
With statins unable to adequately control cholesterol in all patients, there remains a strong need for novel therapies that enhance the benefits of
statins. In turn, Zetia is being firmly positioned as an adjunct to statin therapy, with the ability to enhance the LDL cholesterol lowering efficacy
of these agents by 25%.
The combined use of a statin and Zetia as separate pills will have a negative impact on compliance and will increase the
cost of lipid lowering therapy. However, the availability of a single pill combination of Zocor and Zetia may address certain of these issues.
The
future sales potential of Zetia and its single pill formulation with Zocor may be threatened by third generation statins and developmental compounds
with novel mechanisms of action that offer superior potency over marketed anti-dyslipidemics or have anti-atherosclerotic and anti-inflammatory
benefits.
KEY REASONS TO BUY THIS REPORT
- Gain an independent view of the dynamics of the statin adjunct market and assess the future potential of these agents.
- Identify the most important unmet needs within the anti-dyslipidemic market for R&D prioritization.
- Understand the factors driving versus limiting the future of Zetia, thereby identifying the opportunities and threats within the adjunctive
market.